Olivine as a refractory

  • Heindl R
  • Pendergast W
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Abstract

Olivines representing three different deposits in North Carolina and one each in California, British Columbia, and Russia were tested to determine the possibilities of the material as a refractory. The chemical analyses were made on the raw materials, and linear thermal expansions, specific gravities, pyrometric cone equivalents, and petrographic analyses on both the raw and heated materials.

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Heindl, R. A., & Pendergast, W. L. (1934). Olivine as a refractory. Bureau of Standards Journal of Research, 12(2), 215. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.012.018

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